Summary
Hidari's interactions with Sarada in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #11 reaffirm Sasuke's love for her. Sarada is the only thing Hidari takes away from Sasuke, addressing the criticism that Sasuke cares more about Boruto than Sarada. Sarada and Hidari's dynamic hints at the true way to defeat the Divine Tree.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #11. One of the most controversial parts of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations was Sasuke's lack of concern for Sarada. Things started off badly when Sarada revealed that she had lived most of her life without ever seeing Sasuke, and most of Sasuke's appearances were focused on his teacher-student relationship with Boruto instead of being Sarada's father, making things worse.
Sasuke's lack of interest in Sarada has always been a point of criticism in Boruto, but Boruto: Two Blue Vortex seems to be addressing that issue in a roundabout way. The main antagonists are sentient Divine Trees that take on the appearance and abilities of the people they absorb, and one of them, Hidari, was born after Sasuke was absorbed by the Divine Tree.
So, Hidari's interactions with Sarada in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #11 make a big statement about how important Sarada is to SasukeThis could have huge implications for the story later on.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex uses Hidari to reaffirm Sasuke's feelings for Sarada
No one can deny that Sasuke loves his daughter.
Like all the incredibly powerful Divine Trees, Hidari doesn't have a full grasp of who he is or what he's supposed to do beyond absorbing chakra. However, all of these beings have a singular obsession with someone they want to “listen to,” and in Hidari's case, it's Sarada. Hidari reaffirms that idea when he fights Sarada in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #11, when he remarks that the only thing he knew from the start was her. Which means Sasuke's feelings for Sarada are the only part of his personality that exists inside Hidari.and that clearly shows how important Sarada is to Sasuke.
Hidari's line also addresses the criticism that Sasuke seems to care more about Boruto than Sarada. While Boruto has always emphasized the teacher-student relationship between Sasuke and Boruto, Hidari's knowledge of Boruto comes from the Divine Tree needing to absorb an Ohtsutsuki, not from Sasuke. This means that Hidari's conversation with Sarada is clear evidence that Sasuke cares more about Sarada than BorutoOverall, it's a small moment, but it goes a long way toward fixing a controversial part of the series for years.
Sarada Could Be the Key to Saving Sasuke in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex
Another notable point from the interaction between Sarada and Hidari in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #11 is that it sets up Sarada Uchiha as the key to saving Sasuke. The fact that Hidari remembers Sarada means that Sasuke's memories do more than let Hidari use his techniques, so this could be a weakness to exploit to defeat Hidari, perhaps leading to the actual rescue of Sasuke. It's unclear whether Sasuke himself will be freed or if his personality will overtake Hidari's, but it sets up Sarada as a key figure in the conflict, regardless.
The current dynamic between Sarada and Hidari also hints at how the rest of the Divine Trees will be handled. With all of these villains sharing this unique obsession and connection with someone important to the person they're based on, the Divine Trees will likely be defeated thanks to the emotional connection the characters have with the people they're clones from.
The method is processed through Sasuke And Sarada's bond is sure to be particularly deep, and it leaves much to be excited about. Boruto: Two Blue Tornadoesmove forward.